Greywolf Golf Course at Panorama Resort
 Invermere, BC. Canada (1998)

One of the most breathtaking courses in Canada , Greywolf is noted for Doug Carrick’s ability to create a remarkable golf experience on a difficult, challenging site.

A mountain course that actually utilizes the elevation shifts of its setting, Greywolf demonstrates Doug’s uncanny knack for drawing drama out over 18 holes.

“Doug Carrick is a magical man when it comes to envisioning, designing and building golf courses,” says Peter Smith, Greywolf’s Director of Golf.

While Doug created a consistent, holistic theme at Greywolf, many have focused on the sixth hole, known as “Cliffhanger.” This par three, among the more fantastic holes ever designed in Canada , features a tee shot that must clear a daunting carry called Hopeful Creek, and land on a cliff side green, protected on three sides by vertical drops.

But there’s more to Greywolf than just one hole. In fact, Doug considered every visual element in designing the course. Shots on every hole feature a mountain or forest backdrop, making it very easy for players to pick up the flight of their ball. But as opposed to many mountain courses, which have restricted views due to trees, Greywolf offers amazing panoramic scenery. This is a resort course unlike any other.

Awards and accolades:

- Voted “Best New Canadian Course of 1999” by Golf Digest Magazine

- Best New Canadian Resort Course in 2000, Score Magazine

- Featured in Links video game for Xbox

- 74th in Golf Digest’s ranking of top 100 courses in the world outside the USA 2005.

                    

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